I’ve just been using Jott for two days, but I really like it. I’ve received a couple of good reviews from other users and so I’ll encourage my readers to give it a test drive. How many times do you have a bright idea in an odd location or think of something you need to

There was a discussion on Solosez today about adapters for AC power in your car to power your laptop.

I certainly hope no one would try to drive and use a laptop. But as more people start using the wireless Internet cards, it won’t be long before more lawyers facing long car trips figure that

Like many others, I love a program about tech-related gadgets. Too bad none of us can afford all of the gadgets we want. Barbara Fullerton, Manager, Librarian Relations, 10-K Wizard, Sabrina Pacifici, Editor & Publisher, LLRX.com and beSpacific.com and Aaron Schmidt, Director, North Plains Public Library, gave their annual presentation on gadgets at the Computers

I am sure most all of you are aware of Flickr, the photo sharing website. One of the most interesting aspects of Web 2.0 is how many creative people and organizations build on the work of others. One creates an interesting Web application and then another builds something even more interesting related to that.

Now that I’ve been using speech recognition software (DragonDictate NaturallySpeaking Preferred Edition version 9) for a few more weeks, I decided to write an article about it for the Oklahoma Bar Journal.

The article is titled "Computer, Can You Hear Me Now?  One Lawyer’s Surprisingly Positive Experience with Speech Recognition Software." It is online at

This tip from Law Tech Guru Jeff Beard was news to me. We should all have at least one entry for the name ICE in our mobile phone contacts. ICE stands for In Case of Emergency. If one is incapacitated, then emergency responders may check your mobile phone to see if you have an ICE